Find and Share Events with Friends 🥳
x
Recording, Writing, and Sharing Your Stories: The Practice of Oral Histories and Veteran Writing Projects promotional image
Company Profile Image

Recording, Writing, and Sharing Your Stories: The Practice of Oral Histories and Veteran Writing Projects

Arts & Culture Classes History

What’s Happening?

Two of the VMHC’s current exhibitions, A Better Life for Their Children: Julius Rosenwald, Booker T. Washington, and the 4,978 Schools That Changed America and Virginia & The Vietnam War, prominently feature oral histories of individuals who lived through and witnessed these events. The practice of recording and sharing oral histories is an important tool not only for professional historians and museums but also a way to preserve the stories of everyday individuals. Additionally, for military veterans and family members, creative writing serves as a meaningful technique to reflect on their experiences. 

Join Katy Clune, Virginia Humanities’ director of the Virginia Folklife Program and Virginia’s state folklorist, and Michael Lund, veteran, author, and director of the Home and Abroad writing program, to learn more about the techniques of oral histories and reflective storytelling and receive practical tips and tricks for how to engage in these practices.

Two of the VMHC’s current exhibitions, A Better Life for Their Children: Julius Rosenwald, Booker T. Washington, and the 4,978 Schools That Changed America and Virginia & The Vietnam War, prominently feature oral histories of individuals who lived through and witnessed these events. The practice of recording and sharing oral histories is an important tool not only for professional historians and museums but also a way to preserve the stories of everyday individuals. Additionally, for military veterans and family members, creative writing serves as a meaningful technique to reflect on their experiences. 

Join Katy Clune, Virginia Humanities’ director of the Virginia Folklife Program and Virginia’s state folklorist, and Michael Lund, veteran, author, and director of the Home and Abroad writing program, to learn more about the techniques of oral histories and reflective storytelling and receive practical tips and tricks for how to engage in these practices.

More about Virginia Museum of History & Culture
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture was founded in 1831 as the Virginia Historical Society. The oldest museum in Virginia and one of the oldest in the United States, the VMHC has devoted nearly two centuries to collecting and preserving the artifacts of our past to share the far-reaching history of the Commonwealth of Virginia with the world. Today, this nationally respected museum and research organization cares for a renowned history collection totaling more than nine million items and engages hundreds of thousands of Virginians and other guests annually.
When & Where

More events from Virginia Museum of History & Culture